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Kumar Je ALE Solutions temporary housing
29 April 2020 | 4 replies
FYI, they mostly contract temporary housing for insurance companies’ policy holders when their home is not liveable after an insurance loss.Good luck!
Chelle Knijnenburg My dream: non-assisted, transitional living for over 50
26 March 2016 | 5 replies
I also need to figure out how to handle anyone who becomes in need of more than temporary medical care.Any feedback is most appreciated.
Michael S. Everything on Modular (Off-Site) Construction
8 February 2020 | 17 replies
It is quite possible that a temporary, prefabricated home made out of recycled sea-containers might be valued differently than a traditional mobile home but I am not sure of that.
Andres Piedra www.MySmartMove.com
27 October 2013 | 1 reply
The charge they see on their credit card is really only a temporary authorization that will drop off in about a week if they never complete the transaction.I just wonder why they cannot seem to fully submit their application.
Michael C. Sell wifi to tenants & install security cameras,smart locks, and other wifi monitoring devices.
9 June 2016 | 4 replies
Your fire alarm should have battery backup though so temporary outages may not be an issue. 
Stephen Rinaldi Buyers need to understand the mistake in "waiting for rates to drop"
13 April 2023 | 90 replies
Some of these people act like the rate increase is definitely temporary and seem to be advocating including rate reductions in the pro formas (very risky).I am going to try to refrain from further replies even if they contain further falsehoods (trying not to feed the troll).I wish you the best of luck.    
Eric Richison Non-qualified use tax on primary residence
17 July 2018 | 10 replies
Non-qualified period can be ignored if the period of temporary absence (not to exceed an aggregate of two years) is due to change of employment, health conditions, or such other unforeseen circumstances as may be specified by the IRS.
Account Closed Hard Asset = security?
7 December 2017 | 2 replies
Intangible rights to the asset may be another story...https://www.sec.gov/about/laws/sa33.pdf(1) The term ‘‘security’’ means any note, stock, treasury stock, security future, security-based swap, bond, debenture, evidence of indebtedness, certificate of interest or participation in any profit-sharing agreement, collateral-trust certificate, preorganization certificate or subscription, transferable share, investment contract, voting-trust certificate, certificate of deposit for a security, fractional undivided interest in oil, gas, or other mineral rights, any put, call, straddle, option, or privilege on any security, certificate of deposit, or group or index of securities (including any interest therein or based on the value thereof), or any put, call, straddle, option, or privilege entered into on a national securities exchange relating to foreign currency, or, in general, any interest or instrument commonly known as a ‘‘security’’, or any certificate of interest or participation in, temporary or interim certificate for, receipt for, guarantee of, or warrant or right to subscribe to or purchase, any of the foregoing.
Account Closed Additional charges after moving out
28 August 2017 | 7 replies
hi - after moving out the apartment manager had sent final account statement with additional charges of $1059 for replacing kitchen counter tops, saying they were damaged due to excessive water (my negligence or not is altogether different topic); i've asked for pictures of replacement, he said he can send the pics but they will show granite counter tops (i've lived and moved out of a laminate kitchen counter top unit) - he said i am being charged only a part of the granite install cost, for the amount of what a laminate replacement would have costed; he doesn't agree to my point that if i am asked to pay, it can only be when they were laminated again, to bring the apartment to state i moved-in...i think this is unethical for following reasons1) I am being asked to pay for a work that was not done; the amount i have to pay is going into improving the unit (increasing its rental value)2) in a perfect scenario the unit should be brought to move-in state (lamniate) i should be charged with the exact amount and later a decision should be made to upgrade or remodel the apartment with apartment management's own money3) when i complained about counter tops during my stay, the management gave granite counter top option and said replacing the counter tops (which basically is upgrading the unit like other units in apartment complex fetching higher rent) will increase the rent by somewhat close to 110$ and if i terminate the lease i dont need to pay for granite replacement; I decided to terminate the lease and move out, the unit was upgraded after i moved out and am still being charged to cover a portion of the upgrade costs (granite counter tops)...4) have complained about the faucet leaking to previous management many times, no one showed up to fix and i had to put temporary fixes myself; the previous management was worse; when i complained again to the new management they asked for a reference number which i donot have as all complaints were made in leasing office verbally; the new management said, they checked in the system and dont see any complaints related to faucet leaking - anyway as i dont have proof of complaint, had to remain silent; infact they got to know about the problem after i complained, not when they checked after moving out (so not sure if i was negligent)is it fair to upgrade the unit (increasing its rental value) and ask me to pay a part the costs?
Colleen F. Tenants won't ever answer the door
24 May 2017 | 18 replies
I have had temporary improvements from tenants before that immediately recur after renewal.